Concerts

Michael Franti

Saturday, June 30, 7:30 pm.

Michael Franti is a musician, humanitarian, and filmmaker who is recognized as a pioneering force in the music industry. Franti believes in using music as a vehicle for positive change and is revered for his hi-energy live shows, inspiring music, and worldwide philanthropy efforts. Once an outlier in his message of positivity-minded political consciousness, Franti has found that message gaining momentum in the mainstream in recent years, a phenomenon that compelled him to push his artistry even further, stating “I feel a deeper sense of purpose in music today than I ever have in my career. My goal is to make the most inspiring music I possibly can for this intense, crazy and wonderful time we’re all living in.” He is currently writing and recording his 10th studio album with A-list producers which is due out in 2018.

Beach Boys

Sunday, July 1, 7:30 pm.

The Beach Boys are led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who along with Jeffrey Foskett, Brian Eichenburger, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill and Scott Totten, continue the legacy of the iconic American band. The Beach Boys play an astoundingly busy schedule of concerts, averaging 150 sold-out shows a year, ranging from sundrenched summer festivals to gala New Year’s celebrations and special events across the globe. Recently, The Beach Boys celebrated the 50th anniversary of the hit “Good Vibrations,” which is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of rock and roll. The band commemorated this prolific time in the life of the Beach Boys with a 50 Years of Good Vibrations tour.

Orpheus

Monday, July 2, 3:00 pm.

Orpheus, the seminal soft rock band best known for their 1968 hit song, “Can’t Find the Time,” is back with original members Bruce Arnold, Elliot Sherman, Howie Hersh, and the legendary Bernard “Pretty” Purdie. Four classic albums and five singles released between 1967 and 1971 put the Massachusetts-based group on the map and their unique brand of sophisticated pop earned the admiration of fellow artists such as Laura Nyro, Miles Davis, Elvis Costello, and Hootie & the Blowfish. In 2000, Hootie covered “Can’t Find The Time” for the soundtrack to the Farrelly Brothers’ comedy Me, Myself & Irene, starring Jim Carrey. This special performance will feature the band playing their most memorable songs including new material from a forthcoming album.

Eddie Money

Monday, July 2, 7:30 pm.

Eddie Money burst onto the scene with his eponymous debut album in 1977. Fans immediately fell in love with Money’s sound, and the album, which went double platinum, featured hits like “Baby Hold On” and “Two Tickets to Paradise.” Money followed the success of his debut album with a stream of Top 40 hits, as well as some of the era’s most creative videos for songs like “Think I’m in Love” and “Shakin.” In 1986, Money released Can’t Hold Back, which featured the classic, Grammy-Nominated duet with Ronnie Spector, “Take Me Home Tonight.” The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album went platinum and featured the hit “I Wanna Go Back.”

Petty and the Heartshakers

Tuesday, July 3, 3:00 pm.

Always hearing how he resembles Tom Petty, and after being pushed by his peers in 2016 to start a tribute band, Dan watched the ‘Runnin’ Down a Dream documentary. He began to strongly identify with Mr. Petty the artist, developing a deep regard for him and his work. The day we all lost Tom was a very tragic one. Dan now seeks to keep his music alive and respectfully channels him in his own personal way.

Los Lobos

Tuesday, July 3, 7:30 pm.

One of the most acclaimed American bands of the 1980s and ’90s, Los Lobos were seasoned musical veterans with nearly 15 years of experience under their belts when they scored their first hit in 1987 with a cover of Richie Valens’ “La Bamba.” Though their time as pop stars was short, the group—who enjoyed calling themselves “just another band from East L.A.”—won over critics and a legion of loyal fans with their bracing mixture of rock, blues, Tex-Mex, country, R&B, and Mexican folk sounds, with the band’s sound ranging from gentle acoustic ballads to the outer limits of experimental rock. While often cited as one of the great bands of Latino Rock, Los Lobos’ eclectic sound in fact defined them as a vital example of America’s cultural melting pot.

Matt Jaffe

Wednesday, July 4, 3:00 pm.

Matt Jaffe is a rock & roll singer/songwriter from San Francisco. Cutting his teeth on countless open mics around the Bay Area, Matt started taking music (a little bit) more seriously when Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads offered to produce his first record. Since then, Matt has continued to churn out more songs than he can remember the words to, oversaturate the market with gigs (opening for the likes of Mavis Staples, Jackie Greene and Blues Traveler), and collaborate with the likes of Chuck Prophet and Tom Higgenson of the Plain White T's. With his band, Matt has played stages across the country, including The Fillmore, The Troubadour, and Irving Plaza. Fresh off the release of his second LP, California's Burning, Matt Jaffe is already back in the studio, street-teaming with the best of them to bring the guitar gospel back to the masses..

LeAnn Rimes

Wednesday, July 4, 7:30 pm.

LeAnn Rimes is an internationally multi-platinum selling acclaimed singer and ASCAP award-winning songwriter. She recently inked a worldwide deal with RCA UK who released her 16th studio album, Remnants on Feb.3, 2017. The album dropped on February 3, 2017 in the U.S. and debuted at # 4 on Billboard’s Independent Album Chart and peaked at #3 on iTunes ® overall charts in its first week. The first single released in the U.S. was “Long Live Love”, which has peaked at # 1 on Billboard’s Dance Chart and held the #1 spot for multiple weeks. Her second dance single “LovE is LovE is LovE” topped the Billboard Dance Chart at # 1 shortly after it’s debut, making this her 3rd career #1 dance chart-topper. And most recently, Rimes released her third installment of her trilogy of love with her latest dance single, “Love Line.”

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